Jan 30 2010

Best Dividend Stock Investing Posts of the Week – January 30, 2010


As a dividend investor, every week a little a little bit more about the investing process through the numerous blog posts, newspaper and magazine articles, and general Twitter tweets on the topic. As you know, there is a tonne of information floating around out there.

Each week I spend some time presenting links to these information sources here in this weekly post. Here are this weeks posts – let me know if I missed any using the comments.[ad#tdg-embedded]

  • 10 Dividend Stocks Increasing Yield On Cost
  • Dividend Investing: Two Common Questions?
  • Stocks with fluctuating dividends to avoid
  • Dividend Growth Portfolio – Jan 2010
  • 41 Stocks That Have Increased Dividends Every Year for Over a Decade
  • Where the Dividends Are
  • Don’t let your search for yield blind you to risk
  • How to Play the Dividend Comeback With ETFs
  • 5 Magic Formula Stocks for a Long-term Dividend Investor
  • Dividend Stock: Big News From Dividend Payor General Electric
  • Cries grow for banks to boost dividends
  • Why Direct Stock Purchase Plans Still Makes Sense
  • 2009 Dividend Income Summary
  • Reaching for Yield
  • After the Naked Investor … comes The Skeptical Investor
  • Dividend Aristocrats
  • Couch Potato Investing and the Escape Road Account
  • Best Canadian DRIPs For Your First Share
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    1. MoneyEnergy said:

      Hey, thanks for sharing my article! Glad to make it in there – this is quite the list to check out. My investment cycle starts up again soon, so I’m going to be thinking more about dividend yields again – for the past while I’ve been focused on debt reduction instead.

      January 30th, 2010 at 12:42 pm

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